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This page is a test to see if linking to reciprocallinksarenotdead can help get this page to rank well. Linked site is what I would consider to be an authoritative site on it's topic and also has an established link back to this site. The next morning Synergy arrives only to find that Gold Rush has a considerable head start, a lock on a prime selling location and a much nicer brochure than her team. Not getting any traction with the sales, the team decides to go to the island to try to sell from the museum.

There is a dark side to this announcement; “Big Business” will actually receive money in order to make this service available. But the gains far outweigh such negatives. All other “Big Business” and possibly even some small business will find themselves unable to compete against the deep pocket, government monopoly offering a service for free. These companies will be shut out and many will even have to close down or leave the SF area in favor of cities that continue to abuse citizens.

In addition to driving greedy businesses under, another bonus is that these services will ultimately be paid with government money, provided by the same taxpayers who will receive this “free” service. This simplifies the process of paying bills each month, as taxes are already taken out from your paycheck (if you get one) or added at the cash register when you buy your food and household supplies. No more having to write a check to an ISP, licking envelopes or digging around for a postage stamp.

With the relief this free high-speed internet access provides to the abused, it won’t be long before other abusive “Iron Curtains” begin to tumble. Do we really need a separate company to provide our heat and electricity? Should Safeway, Raley’s, Albertson’s, and Super-Wal-Mart be allowed to control how much food we can bring home to our families, based on some arbitrary monetary units made available to us? Do Target, Wal-Mart, Home Depot, Ikea and Sears have a right to demand separate payments for the clothing, furnishings and home improvement tools we require to live? Should Taco Bell really have a right to deny me access to free and unlimited food?

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